Re: Um excuse me... (Animations)
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 2:29 pm
*huggles and give Seanchai a very belated coffee*nexyn wrote:Note: This is a happy post, although it's tired and seriously lacking in the coffee-department.
*huggles and give Seanchai a very belated coffee*nexyn wrote:Note: This is a happy post, although it's tired and seriously lacking in the coffee-department.
ROFL. Good one! I think I'll put that as my sig.iwojimmy wrote:Listen to the Kami at peril of your immortal posture.
Yeah but for Cute's it looks kooky! Now if we could bounce along when we run like Cutes could...pr0ger wrote:C'mon, tryker animation 're not THAT badthey could behave like Cutes... *imagine* ... ow dear.
Never happen. Due to higher specific gravity as opposed to the aboriginal peoples, we are incapable of getting both feet off the ground at the same time, except when adding the force of rapid movement when we run, and even then, it is only a centimeter or two, and not enough to escape the gravitational pull of, say, a platform 30 centimeters from land.bobturke wrote:Yeah but for Cute's it looks kooky! Now if we could bounce along when we run like Cutes could...
Thanks Thebax.thebax wrote:Never happen. Due to higher specific gravity as opposed to the aboriginal peoples, we are incapable of getting both feet off the ground at the same time, except when adding the force of rapid movement when we run, and even then, it is only a centimeter or two, and not enough to escape the gravitational pull of, say, a platform 30 centimeters from land.
I would have thought this was a relic from years of childhood conditioning - where Tryker children were forbidden by their parents from jumping off the walkways of their villages - instilling an impassable subconcious block that adult Trykers (an Oxymoron, I think) propagate without even recognising.. the barrier is in your mind, free your mind ..thebax wrote:Never happen. Due to higher specific gravity as opposed to the aboriginal peoples, we are incapable of getting both feet off the ground at the same time, except when adding the force of rapid movement when we run, and even then, it is only a centimeter or two, and not enough to escape the gravitational pull of, say, a platform 30 centimeters from land.